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Math, Music and Memory all 01 andout for Sections. and.: Scales and Intervals Scale # of Notes - Sequence hromatic 1 ll half steps hone Tone ll whole steps Major Natural Minor armonic Minor igure 1: The five types of scales discussed in Section. and their defining sequences of half () and whole () steps. xamples igure : n ascending chromatic scale beginning on. The scale has twelve notes, with consecutive notes always separated by a half step. igure : The two different whole tone scales, one beginning on and the other on. In each case, the interval between consecutive notes is always equal to a whole step (two half steps).

1 igure : The major scale. Notice the pattern of whole () and half () steps between consecutive notes. This same pattern holds for any major scale. 1 1 igure : The major scale in the treble clef. 1 1 1 igure : The natural minor scale. Notice the pattern of whole () and half () steps between consecutive notes. This same pattern holds for any natural minor scale. 1 1 1 igure : The harmonic minor scale. The only difference from the natural minor scale is that the seventh scale degree has been raised up a half step.

Intervals efinition: Two notes are an nth interval apart if they are n steps from each other on the musical staff. hen counting the number of steps, be sure to include the location of both the starting and ending note. rom a mathematical perspective, the definition of a musical interval is counter-intuitive because it over-counts the actual distance by one unit. The notes and are next to each other on the piano, so that should really be considered one step, not two. The notes and are two steps away on the piano keyboard, so that interval should really be a second, not a third. The musical version of measuring distance causes problems when combining intervals. or instance, we would expect that a second and a third combine to produce a fifth, but this is false! The interval from to (a second) plus the interval from to (a third) is equal to the interval from to (a fourth). ccording to music theory, the equation + = is valid! m second third fourth fifth sixth seventh octave ninth tenth igure 8: Some basic musical intervals. hen counting the number of steps between two notes, always include the line or space of both the starting and ending note. In addition to the number of steps in a musical interval, there is also the designation of perfect, major or minor, as well as augmented or diminished. The terms perfect and major are assigned to intervals corresponding m to those found in the major scale. More specifically, if the major scale beginning on the bottom note contains the upper note as part of its scale, then the interval is perfect (in the case of the fourth or fifth) or it is major. The abbreviation for a major interval with n steps is Mn. Thus, M represents a major third and M meansa major sixth. euse P and P to denote a perfect fourth and fifth, respectively. second M third fourth fifth m M P P sixth M seventh M octave Oct. ninth M9 igure 9: Some major (M) and perfect (P) intervals. In each case, the top note is a part of the major scale. second third fourth fifth sixth seventh octave ninth tenth If an interval is not perfect or major, we will consider it to be minor. The one exception is the interval that divides the octave in half, that is, an interval of six half steps, called a tritone. Some important minor intervals are shown in igure 10, using middle asthe bottom note. Minor intervals are notated with a lower case m. M M P P M M Oct. M9 M10 m m m igure 10: Some minor (m) intervals and the tritone (). m m9 m10 tenth M10

Scale eg. Interval alf Steps Name Musical xample(s) 1 Uni. 0 Tonic M Supertonic rère Jacques appy irthday to You M Mediant Oh, hen the Saints Kumbaya P Subdominant ere omes the ride Oh hristmas Tree P ominant Twinkle Twinkle Little Star My avorite Things M 9 Submediant My onnie Lies over the Ocean It ame upon a Midnight lear M 11 Leading tone Take on Me 8 = 1 Oct. 1 Octave Somewhere over the Rainbow Table 1: The major (M) and perfect (P) intervals within the octave, including the number of half steps in each interval, and some sample musical examples. Notes Interval alf Steps Musical xample(s) m 1 Theme from Jaws m ir-ball! (the heckle interval) reensleeves Maria Theme from The Simpsons m 8 Theme from Love Story o own Moses m 10 There s a Place for Us Table : The tritone () and the minor (m) intervals within the octave, including the number of half steps in each interval, and some sample musical examples.

xercises (blank piano keyboard provided below for assistance) 1. rite an ascending whole tone scale (one octave) using only flats in the bass clef beginning on. Use whole notes and write the letter name below each note.. rite an ascending major scale (one octave) in the treble clef. Use whole notes and write the letter name below each note. Music engraving by LilyPond.1. www.lilypond.org. rite an ascending natural minor scale (one octave) in the treble clef. Use whole notes and write the letter name below each note. Music engraving by LilyPond.1. www.lilypond.org. rite an ascending harmonic minor scale (one octave) in the bass clef. Use whole notes and write the letter name below each note. Music engraving by LilyPond.1. www.lilypond.org. Notate each of the following musical intervals, including major, minor and perfect designations. P m Music engraving by LilyPond.1. www.lilypond.org M m Oct. m m m P m9 m10 m